4.

"So I get it. And you, you said something odd. What's Prado looking forward to about Norma?

"This is just my own imagination, but Lady Prado has been thinking alone and making his own decisions for a long time. They had a huge load on them. The butler's cannel is an excellent aide, but he must have done nothing to protrude from Lady Prado's intentions."

"Yeah."

"But Master Norma makes a completely different idea from Master Prado. And spontaneously. Prado made a decision based on the fact that the discussion of the venue would be organized by Norma, who thinks differently from you. Perhaps you'll feel more comfortable than you've ever felt before."

"Hmm?"

"And Norma took Utena and Jonah, and your children took each other's days. This brightened our future for a while. And that was exactly what was desirable when it happened, even though Master Prado was neither ordained nor wanted. This is what Prado looks forward to seeing as Norma."

"I kind of figured it out. Norma."

"Yeah. Something."

"I've roughly figured out why you're in the Goncourt family and what that means to you. Tell me what's next."

"Oh, here's the real deal"

5

On the eleventh day of the fourth month, a use came to the Goncourt family from the Wazlov family. It was only on the 15th of the fourth moon that Lekan obtained the "Comet Slash" in the Tubolt Labyrinth, so it would be a while before that.

Its use was by the name of Viscount Goloun, Kinis Weaver. Better than Lord Vodka, by the way. According to Zinger, Viscount Goloun is a figure that the Wazlov family does not make a messenger of unless it is such an important business that he has hardly ever been sent outside the royal family or the Marquis or Count family.

The Viscount first greeted Vauca lord Crimes Urban and asked him where Norma was. Crimes was terribly surprised because he had no idea that Norma would hit the Wazlov family owner's cousin, etc. The Viscount was a Viscount, confused to know that Norma was the heir to an aristocratic family called the Goncourt family.

Guided by Agito Urban and Captain Tesla, the Viscount visited the Goncourt family, meeting Prado Goncourt and explaining that the Wazlov family owner had come to pick up Norma because he was able to run errands for Norma. I didn't say what the errand was, but I made it smell like an important matter involving multiple Marquis families.

Prado was also badly surprised again. Though I knew Zinger was the high knight of the Wazlov family and found out that Norma was being generously treated by the Wazlov family much more than I thought, I had no idea that a nobleman with a Viscount was enough to be set up by a messenger.

The Viscount met with Norma and stated that our lord Manfrey Wazlov would like you to come to Mashajane as soon as possible because he has important business for you. It's a much poorer way of saying it from the Viscount's identity and standpoint, but Norma hurt his emotions a little. Because it was a statement that ignored the convenience of Norma's side.

Norma told him that he could not leave Voca for a long period of time because the drug St. Scalabel would now publish his father's book Thursfree and he was busy with the task of examining that manuscript.

The Viscount knew about the cause. That means that the Armamir priest, who has nothing to do with it, succeeded in not confining this cause to the personal business of Scalabel, but in negotiating with the Chancellery to become a "national business carried out with the full support of the King through the proposal and initiative of Master Scalabel". That fact was communicated to the Wazlov family by the Secretary of the Interior of the Chancellery, who, moreover, has asked for a decision as to whether or not the name of the Wazlov family should bear the name of the author.

In short, this means that the treatment of Thursfree as a Wazlov family person is left to the discretion of the Wazlov family owner Manfree, and not at all that the Chancellery or Armamir is asking me to use the Wazlov family name.

Manfrey responded in a masterful manner to the famous family. In other words, Thursday replied that Six Men in the Wazlov family's earlier generations undoubtedly wanted Wazlov's name to always be included in the author's name, and made a substantial contribution to this cause.

Because the Viscount depended on that, he laughed that the Chancellery would surely understand, even if there were some delay in taking this project forward at the convenience of the Wazlov family.

This put Norma in a remarkable mood. Because the Wazlovs say they have the right to speak out about the way this business is going. And because it's a way that you can trample on the thoughts and efforts of brushwriter Lacruz and Norma.

"The warmth and amazement of the Wazlov family lord that you will allow the Marquis to bear his name in the testament of his late father, Thursday Free, surprises me. There's nothing else to be thankful for."

The Viscount gives a full grin.

"But my father, Thursfree, was expelled from the Wazlov family. How do you feel about naming the Wazlov family"

The Viscount's laughter froze.

"He also suggested to the Chancellery that as a Wazlov family the name of the Wazlov family be included in this undertaking, but as a Sarsfree child and a party to this undertaking, I have not yet received any greetings from the Wazlov family. Therefore, it is not possible at this stage to decide whether to include the name of the Wazlov family"

Confusion appeared on the Viscount's face.

"In any case, I am the heir to our family as a nobleman, albeit a small one. No matter how much you Wazlov, you will not be called unilaterally."